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Illustrated model for the mechanism of luminal pH control in the Golgi/TGN via Oxr1 and Ncoa7. Credit: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2025). DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2505975122 ...
A colored scanning electron micrograph of breast cancer cells. When stage 0 cancer is discovered in breast tissue, it is typically calledductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS. DCIS only progresses to ...
Letter Published: 05 March 1960 Electron Microscopy of the Golgi Apparatus OWEN L. THOMAS Nature 185, 703–704 (1960) Cite this article ...
First, the amount of Golgi apparatus could be used to select only the most effective T-cells for adoptive transfer. “Essentially, if you just use the Golgi apparatus as a simple marker, if T-cells ...
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The Golgi apparatus modifies, sorts and packages proteins to be sent to their final destinations, whether that's within or outside of the cell. It's a core function, but little studied in the ...
Spatiotemporal mapping of a variety of proteins in and around the Golgi apparatus in budding yeast was performed using super-resolution live imaging microscopy and identified the ER-Golgi intermediate ...
The Golgi apparatus (GA) is a cellular organelle involved in the processing and sorting of proteins in eukaryotic cells. Due to its numerous functions, structural complexity, and organizational ...
By day 15, when the asymmetric dendrite pattern was already established, the lateral polarization diminished. Researchers also looked at the placement of the Golgi apparatus within the dendrites.
More information: Zhenghao Chen et al, Cryo-EM structures of human SPCA1a reveal the mechanism of Ca 2+ /Mn 2+ transport into the Golgi apparatus, Science Advances (2023). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.add9742 ...
Cryo-electron microscopy studies samples frozen at very low temperatures, with the protein molecular motions immobilised. Proteins normally move and change shape as they go about their normal ...
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